Size‐Dependent Cellular Uptake of RGD Peptides

Monomeric RGD peptides show unspecific fluid‐phase uptake in cells, whereas multimeric RGD peptides are thought to be internalized by integrin‐mediated endocytosis. However, a potential correlation between uptake mechanism and molecular mass has been neglected so far. A dual derivatization of peptid...

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Published in:Chembiochem : a European journal of chemical biology Vol. 21; no. 4; pp. 496 - 499
Main Authors: Kemker, Isabell, Feiner, Rebecca C., Müller, Kristian M., Sewald, Norbert
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Germany Wiley Subscription Services, Inc 17-02-2020
John Wiley and Sons Inc
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Summary:Monomeric RGD peptides show unspecific fluid‐phase uptake in cells, whereas multimeric RGD peptides are thought to be internalized by integrin‐mediated endocytosis. However, a potential correlation between uptake mechanism and molecular mass has been neglected so far. A dual derivatization of peptide c(RGDw(7Br)K) was performed to investigate this. A fluorescent probe was installed by chemoselective Suzuki–Miyaura cross‐coupling of the 7‐bromotryptophan and a poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) linker was attached to the lysine residue. Flow cytometry and live cell imaging confirmed unspecific uptake of the small, non‐PEGylated peptide, whereas the PEG5000 peptide conjugate unveiled a selective internalization by M21 cells overexpressing αvβ3 and no uptake in αv‐deficient M21L cells. Mass matters: Uptake of RGD peptides depends on the molecular size as investigated with a large PEGylated and a small non‐PEGylated peptide. Only the PEGylated peptide is found in αvβ3‐overexpressing cells, while the small peptide also enters αv‐negative cells.
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ISSN:1439-4227
1439-7633
DOI:10.1002/cbic.201900512